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@heateor Yes I did try just the Super Social plugin – disabling all others, but still no luck. Checked the App settings for FB (as this was the only one not behaving) and all seemed okay in the settings. So I have no idea. I did install the Social Comments plugin only / disabled the Super Social one and that worked fine with the Default WP Comments (but G+ comments wouldn’t load).
For now settled with the Social Comments plugin, using the FB and Default WP Comment fields for now.
Shame the Social login wont work though ??
Okay, thanks Support.
I have tried disabling all plugins one by one to see where the conflict is and still doesnt seem to like the Social Login function…
I’m not too worried that the Default Comments has vanished to be honest. My preference is for users to make use of the Social Plugin at this stage.
Have any of your other Users come across this same issue with the Social Login?
Hi there, I am having a Facebook Login issue aswell. When a new User opts to login via FB account and grants the APP permission, the login page refreshes with the message, ‘You Have Been Logged Out’.
And another weird thing… The FB / G+ Comments has totally disabled the Default Comments for the site. There should be a tab for Site Comments (Default WP) I assume? But fields are totally gone.
You can see an example of it here:
https://www.shanethegamer.com/enter-to-win-sea-of-thieves/
Thanks
Shane
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [GeoTargeting Lite - WordPress Geolocation] Geo Locking ContentThanks Damian. So if using a shortcode wrapper, I imagine it would be something like this?
[geotarget_shortcode] Post Content [geotarget_shortcode]
Or, is it needed to be done at code level?
Its been a fun day… so I’ve done a few workarounds to get to the bottom of the issues (or weirdness of UM). The field that was showing up for the secondary user had pre-defined text in it. So removed that and placed in a Placeholder text. Removed any ability for the secondary user to update / add to / add photos to their profiles and added default image for users without an Avatar. So the secondary user still has access to their profile, but now only for the purposes of reading Messages they may have been sent. To get around the login / sign up issue I was having, I added the secondary login button and assigned this to a different Registration Form than the Primary Users use and labeled the button accordingly. The secondary sign up form is only accessed if a secondary user tries to add a review or message a Primary User. All fields, now, on the secondary Profile are no longer visible, but admin can see hidden fields (Age) for the secondary Users (Age is a requirement of the site). Phew – got there. A huge thanks mate, two brains are better than one and you were a huge help today. Really appreciate it. Thanks again ??
do you know if there’s any way to hide a secondary user group? the secondary users only require a login for certain functions and do not need access to nor see a Profile of their own. I think this would solve all of my worldly problems…
Ah yes, I found that just after replying to you. This all said, it hides the field but also takes it away from public view – as UM doesn’t see a ‘Guest’ as a user of any sort. So I can make the field viewable to Admins and Primary Users, exclude the Secondar User and unfortunately, Guests (who actually need to see it). If I add secondary users as excluded (hide) it does it for all.
there is just one field i need to hide for one user group. as the secondary user group cannot edit their profiles, so without editing capabilities they wont see the other fields anyway. the one that shows up has pre-defined text inside it
okay thanks. it makes sense – but mine reads like this:
“Hide if {list of other fields} not equals {value}.”
Yup that would work – how do you hide certain fields?
Aaargh… it just gets worse. I have removed the drop down User Role from the Sign Up options. And now have two separate login forms. That’s fine – but what isn’t is that the second user, which also has a custom built UM Profile template, is defaulting to the Primary Users Profile, which has extra fields that are for the Primary users of the site. This is how it should be:
User One (Primary)
Primary Sign Up > User One Profile > Add details into Profile (Called Contact Card) > Done
User Two (Secondary)
Secondary Sign Up > User Two Profile > Add details into Profile (Less info fields) > Done
But what is happening is this (for Secondary User):
Secondary Sign Up > User Profile One > Add details into Profile (as this is not recognizing the secondary user template it goes directly to the Primary Profile setup).
Any ideas?
Thanks again.
Nope. I think that the only way I’m going to get round it is to creat a separate login form (so have two Sign Up forms) and the somehow direct the secondary one over to the secondary profile. I’m not too sure if UM can direct to a secondary Profile though.
…sorry, forgot to answer this bit. No caching plugins at all and none on hosting server.
Correct it is weird. No there is no user role called ‘Member’ but it showed up even when I renamed it. So I created an additional one, removed all settings from the core-default one, including its name and it now shows up as ‘register’.